Body Hewajira: The body posture is clean and empty, with the self-nature of seven drills. This statue was transformed by Khwajira, so it was called Khwajira.
Language hevajra: it is the imaginary image of the merits of Buddhist language in deep cultivation. Tibetan Buddhism divides the Buddhist language into five kinds of Buddhist sounds, that is, deep as Lei Yin, beautiful and pleasing to the ear, melodious and clear, and pleasing to the ear. So it's called hevajra.
Hevajra: The six practices of the Tibetan secret Hevajra are: starting from the Dojo on a big day, staying awake, enjoying boundless nectar, praising treasures, achieving achievements with prosperity, and achieving Vajrayana with greed. There are many images of Hewajira in Six Classics of Legal Practice and King Hewajira Classics, among which the image of Yi is transformed, hence the name "Yi Hewajira".